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Mobogenie is an “All-in-one Android/Smartphone Manager”. It performs well and presents a convenient way to backup, restore and manage mobile content and apps. It makes it easy to download ringtones, apps, games, videos and wallpapers. To sum it all up, Mobogenie is one the best apps to manage your mobile device using your computer.

Modern Gmail separates incoming conversations and emails into several sections based on their types. Intelligent technology behind the Gmail lets it recognize the origin of incoming messages to sort them into primary, social, promotions, updates and forums sections. While a tech savvy user may enjoy the cool responsive Gmail’s interface that presents controls and elements on demand but not everybody is comfortable with all the Javascript, Ajax, HTML5 and CSS3 powered technology behind modern programs. If you use Gmail and want to use classic Gmail view that loads faster, works in most web browsers and is easy for most users, you can use basic HTML Gmail view. You can even set it your default view for Gmail.

Google has taken bold initiatives including self-driving cars and Google Glass. The progress of the company does not stop there but they aim to enhance lives even further at a consistent pace. Google has launched a new company named as ‘Calico’ which aims to extend human life span. This Google initiative was announced in a Time’s cover story. Calico will be run by Arthur Levinson (former CEO of Genentech, an investor and the chairman of Apple). This is a long term project as Larry Page said that it normally takes ten to 20 years to go from an idea to something being real.

After smart phones, wearable smart devices seem inevitable. Google X is creating and testing Google Glass that is a wearable PC and can do almost anything that a smart phone does. It will also free you hands, eyes and ears unlike smart phone. Google have not launched the Glass for public yet, and there are solid news that other companies are in process to launch wearable gadgets in 2014. Apple, Microsoft, Baidu and Samsung are all working on wearable gadgets now. Its a matter of time which one gets more attention.

Nexus 10 is powerful 10 inches tablet from Google. It boosts world’s highest resolution tablet display (2560×1600, 300ppi display), multi-user support and immersive HD content. You can use all the Google apps on Nexus 10. And the multi-user support is such a great feature that you might have missed in your iPad. Many iPad users want the multi-user support but it have not been available in iPad. Apple supports that the iPad is and should be a single user device. And Nexus 10 also more affordable than the iPad.

So why Google Glass? We have got the PCs and smart phones that can do the same. We can captures photos/videos, use internet, ask directions, communicate by using smart phone that is always in our pockets or hand. Then why Glass? Sergey Brin explains how Glass makes a big difference in our lives. This is why you will need Google Glass.

View latest topics and search trends from Google, live in an animated way. If you like to know what is being searched right now or which news is getting more attention over the web then Google trend has got a live animated tool to explore that in a beautiful way.

Google Glass is a project by a separate Google’s facility that is working on future technologies. That same facility is working on “self driving cars”, “augmented reality glasses”, “web of things” and many other futuristic concepts.

Googles glass is a wearable computer with a head mounted display (HMD) that can interact with the Internet via natural language voice commands and displays back relevant information in a hands-free format. It has got the frame like regular glasses but do not currently have lenses fitted to it. Google is considering partnerships with Ray-Ban or Warby Parker for this purpose. Google Glass comes in different editions. The Google Glass Explorer Edition that will work together with frames and lenses that match the wearer’s prescription because It will also be attachable to normal prescription glasses.